I think that Ruger is finally coming out with a gun that I will have to buy. It is a pocket 380 that looks a lot like the Kel-Tec PF-9 but it will be a locked breech instead of a blowback. It really looks nice in the videos.
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I think that Ruger is finally coming out with a gun that I will have to buy. It is a pocket 380 that looks a lot like the Kel-Tec PF-9 but it will be a locked breech instead of a blowback. It really looks nice in the videos.
i agree that it looks nice
but think its a direct copy of the keltec p3at but with a nicer build, better grip area, and better finish...
should be a hot seller!
Has anyone fondled an LCP yet? I see them for sale now on some of the gun auction sites. They haven't hit the stores here yet.
yes, it is a little hard in the hand, meaning only your first two fingers fit on the grip so the pinky finger kinda hangs which for me makes it a little uncomfortable, but hell, for a "throw it in your pocket" easy to carry piece, I will probably eventually get one for VERY concealable purposes.
Feels good tho, like it will be nice to shoot
The kel-tec is a locked breech design. It looks like ruger pretty much copied the kel-tec. I'd like to buy one, as I've been considering getting a p3at. it all depends if i can find one when the tax money comes. If I can find one easily i'll get the ruger. If nobody has them in stock i'm getting the p3at.
either way i'll have me a pocket gun.
The bigest bitch people have with kel-tec is the fit and finish.
The design is excelent. Cutting edge.
If ruger makes a gun with this great design, but does it with a little more style they have a definate winner.
and if they manage to keep the price pretty close they'll give kel-tec a run for their money. Alot of people would pay a little more for a "refined" kel-tec.
Haven't shot one yet, only fingerbanged one.....but from those I've spoken with who have shot it...said it "felt much better" than the P3AT while shooting it.
I'd buy it over a P3AT if I were in the market for something like this.
From what I saw, Ruger is definitely keeping it close in price, its I think in the low $300's so that should be within earshot of what the P3A-T is priced at.